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QUEENS mm REVIEW.
rabilahai Brery FridaT Komlnc at FKECFOR, QUEEIB OOUHTT, K. T
CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator.
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BOOl AHD JOB PRIRTIRB
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AttractiTe and Artistic Stjia
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REVIEW OmCE by Ptwsr 9mm.
0IVrOI.B COPII-IM. f'lVK C^KPTTM.
VOL. III.
A FAMILY NKV\SI..M.|-.II (IF I.IKAI. .\ M> (.|-M:HAI. I N1 r.I-I.K; KNt K.
i<M{ki:p()im'. n. v.. fimd.w. rHNi: it. i.s<.is.
TEBKS: tS.OO TEAKLT IR ADTARkl
no: 33.
VIMAirCIAI..
Bank of Rockviile Centre
VniiAOE AVENUE, Rockviile Centre, L. I.
SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS. Prealdent.
TBOMAS O. KNianr. Vlce-PrMldeat. HIRAM R. SMtTU. Caahler
BOARD or DIHECTOIW:
Knbcrt A. Darlion, Thomaa O, Knlahl, Jsha Vlncant, Hiram R. Hmlth,
OlaDtwonLD,Corab«a, Wesley II. gmlth, Anatln Jajrnr. Charlea L, Wallaea,
Cliaiiaa W, Hayeii, Austin Corswrll, flanaal F, Phillip., Kelaon H. Smith. Joha W. DeMott, .'ohn T. IlavlKn,
OllTOr Daviaon. Kdward T. Tharston.
Hamilton \V. Prarwll.
France dialikes .^mericn, Eni^laml and fierniaiiy, Imt fllie i.Iulizca her¬ self anil K]iain. All of wbich ia another proof that Hicre's no accotiut- iug for taatea.
A atenily iiicreaae in the fDrcign ilemanil fur .\mericai! "niHchine" toula is reporte.l, but it is sai.l that buyers now recognize the difference in grade in aneh goods, and will take only the heat.
Tr!E SWEETHEART^ AT THE CATE.
Love Is g.ilr,-.- to til" wars, Y-t he llnecrs lal..i With ev-r one more lar"We|l for th.- sweet Invirl al the gal Th.' .-niitains with their clamor- the guns ns grim a- fate, But ever OU" more tnr.'well for the sweetheart ut Ih- gat.-
Love Is going I" the wars, "See' the troops In slat. . ' Hut he's blinde.l by Ihe goblen hair ot Ihe sweetlieart al I The druins are bentingi "Korwar.I' now mny Ihe battl" Dut ever one more larewell for tho swuethenrt nt the g,ite
Love Isg' ingtothe wnts: The
Sweeter are th" kl-ses of tiie sv
II .-aptaln-: cease jr.iur shouting —L-.ve seem not gl-iry grv
ills glory's In the bright eyes ol Ibe sweetheart at the gate
',!::,';;;,-.i;i;;::u:,zSPAINL00KSTO[IEBIIAliy
Wo do a General Banking Bnsineiis of j DeiXMiit and Diacoant.
lDt<irest Paid on Special DepoiiU.
Dratta laaned ou England and the Continent.
Yonr Patronage Solicited.
Banking Hours—9 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Batnrday, 9 A. M. to 13 If.
Diaoonnt Days—Tuesday! and Fri- daya, 9 A. M.
THBFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL, $33,000.
Main Street, • Freeport, L I..
TOHN J. RANDALL. President. OHAUNCEV T. 81'RAOL'E, Vice-l'rfaldent WILLIAM 8. HALL, Caahler.
This war will not only free Ciil.,i. but will demonstrate to tho powers uf the world the power, the gramleiir, the wealth, the unity of the Great American Itepulilic, exclaims tho Kt. Louis 8tar.
J
I ON THE SPANISH MAIN. I
A Tale of the Peruvian Navy.
The war, Iiy checking the constiiii; traffic, has reduced the ahipmciits uf ice that would otherwise be made by Bchooneri from Maine to the Gulf porls, and therefore a apecial demand bas arisen in the Snuthern Stntes for ice-making mni^hinery.
BOARD or OIRBCTORS.
Clianneey T. .Snracna. Wllllani II. Millar, 1), Weelev line, ileorse Wallaea, tlolea Petlil, Harvey B, «mUh. Oenrae M. Randall,
S. Uall.
lohn J. Randall. Hmith Cm, Wllllani R. nnlder. Wallaea H.Cirn wel I, Thomaa D, Hmllh, Ancaat Immlg.
¦aalea. and every a4-(-.omoilatlon aa far aa la cooalaKint with conservative raanaKe'neat.
Intamat at the rale of three |i«r rent paid oa time deiMMlla. threa moiiiha or more.
Drafta laaiieil nn all pnrls of Rurnpe.
Doea a seneral iMiiklng huslneaa.
Aocounta of coriMiratious, (Mimpanlea, ao- alatlee. etcwillflted.
Rntlresalisfai Hon guaranteed.
eerfolly answered.
rno ncanionAi.
[Pr.T.D. Carman, I
J» SURGEON J*""*!
..;Dentist... I
Um
[Main Street, Freeport.
OFFICE hours:
9 A. I.T. to 5 p. tr.
• Greater New York •
DentELl Fa.rlorB,
lONaEHICKER ( SKIDMORE.
OOR. FULTON AND GOLD STS.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tlie royal family ot Grent Britain still exhibits cattle at the various shows in the Kingdom. At n recent show in Dublin tjueen Victoria corrie.l off first prizes for two Hereford bulla. Tbte Prince ofWoles took a third prize. but the Duke of York failod tu gain any distinction.
Tho annual report of the Ituliati State lotteries ahows a total revenue of nearly $13,200,000, whioli, after tHe deduction of 37,600,000 for prizes and expenses, leaves a total gain to the exchequer of nearly J,'),.^^),!)^!, or nn increase of $'M'>,H'> as compared with last yoar. It is fully recogiwzed by many enlightened Italians that this form of revenue is pernicious, but the impoasibility of replacing the money thus obtained by any oiinally popular source of income makes them despair of ever being able to abolish it.
over th<. wall. fn Uic
twiliobt tins ii|i.-ruti
been seen Il.v Ihe soldiers, nr by the
spectators who hud pathere'l un tho ^
opposite side Ilf the incli.sure. Tom, ; yj^^^,. ^^p K_^;ser to Snitch tllO Ph
whoso hun.Is hn.l been left free, in j
deference In his own renuest, and, •-
sheer adiiiirati.m of hi" sup|iose.t '
courage In iiii'tt his fute like ii hero.
slipped till' Iiow liue di.wii over liis
body, an.l phii'iiiii liiinself ns in a
•luiiitswain's I'lmir,' ho gave the si.uiiiil
liy u slight jerk,
'•lllil- ^vholl' siiuls. Its it tuny bo
sii|ipose.l. were iu the muscles of nur
arms, and his slight jerk w'«» le I
spoil.le.I I.l liv one who lifted liiiu int.,
the air as if he had I.een a child. Ill-
hull.Is grusiieil the tnji of the wall. ,
an.l iluickiT tlian a llii-h, it seemed,' 5|,« he wns over, an.l .Iroppcl a.ooiin l»>s ; willlaui. the "wnr lor.l' .it (i. rmany, will Sfl ! "hiimiati's. I ,^^. ,„ ^,1^ „,, ,roi,bI.i with Ihe t'nii.-.l
tp '• •Caruinbo!' was the excbiiihilioii , ,;,„,,., In th.'Far Kast ,all signs point i..
S;|S ifrom thej'guar.ls, as tliey caught a : »„,r,,,u„„,„g dcuioi.stratlou by the Oc-
niali I'ecl In the I'hilippli.o Islan.ls. F.iir... penn powers arc evincing a .b'cp Interct In the tuovcinent ot the (icruinn Heel an.l the demeanor ol th.- Emperor, becaus" nob.idy knows to what reckb-ss a.-llon the crratl.'allv ambitious WlMlain tnav res..rt ch a.'tb
ippincs From Us, MENACING DEWEY AT M\NILA,
Wllliain »oiiii.l. KnrovieHii (iov- nls on A.IvlMlilllly or Taklna iiie.l Ai-lloii In the I'lilllpiiln.-s- Ulll toiiee.le Naval Slullou.. a lerilal Treaiy and Mneh KIse.
CAMARA'S FLEET NOT DANGEROUS. ]
I liable I.l (i.l Kar as Ihe Ships Are Willi- { oal Ariiiainen'. .
\V<«HlN.ir-.N. II. C. iSpcciall. Anib.issa- .br Ilay cal.l.-.I to the State Iiepartment | that It may be three or f-.iir w.-eW« before ! th" I'a.llr, s-pia.lr..n will b-ave Spain,
Ihe ann.iin.'cm.-nt thnt th" snua.lron was preparing f.ir the l'-lilll|i|.|ii..s is pr.ib-
MiW lUKI^ blATt
NEWS. jiiiE SABBATH SCHOOL
L..M...S', Lnglau.I .11..' C n.iw more than |.r.il.ablo William, the "wnr lor.l' .•
II se..
Unit ]
(il run
-Itli Ihl
at the slightest prov.i.'ntb.n. Such a.'lb.u woul.I lea.Il.l eniliesBcimpllcntiousttm. ug tin- routluoulal powers.
The .Tacksonvillo (Fla,) Metropolis lays: "The war with Hpain promises to have at least ono good elTect—it haa frightened .Southern farmers into planting food crops, instead of nl! cotton crops, as heretofore, iteporl s from everysection of tho Sonth indi¬ cate that the acreage of corn, oats, wheat, potatoes, etc., is larger than was ever knowu, whilo more attention is being paid to raising cnttio and hogs. In mauy sections, it is said, farmers have actually plowed up a portion of their cotton crop and put iu corn instead."
!ill^!ililiiiM^ilililllSe?SiiiMli^!i!Ei l glimpse ;/hi7 for,.. ..gainst tho-sky, , over the/vnll,
.VM H.VHCL.W, our with thc prisoner witliout being oh- ".Stupjid liulf-luee.ls an they were,
mate iu the Cas-| served; nnd he himself would not be ! thev rlishe 1 to the spot to"u«snre
plan, used to tell ' compromise,1 with his superi..r ..lll.'air. 1 |b«.m*.-tves thut be was reallv gone
oftlie folhnviugad-, I was not slow to take tlie hint, nn.l ,,„,| ,1,^,,, ruslie.l back ngnin. But
venture, I have aftei- a shake of the Iminl, in which 1 ' ii„.ninvhile. the wurd hu.l siiruiiu
sometimes thought j could feel half tlmt 1 hn.l to sny, Turn i nnmiig the luokers-oii, nnd many were
that he p.isses.sed| told mo his sa.lstory, peeiiingtliron.i,'h !„heud of the soldiers in tho pursuit,
u talent for einbel- the little loop liko n postoflice clerk, | Vs they Imd a considerable circuit to
lishiug, nnd 1 do. "He hn.l, it seems, waited ond ,„„i^,, i„.f,„.e |li,.y e.inld even see the
not, t h er ef o r e , searched in vain fur me after he got sceiie uf our opci-atiiuis, we lin.l time
vouch for its truth, liver his revel, until lie was sntisliiil , [,„. „ j^,,,,,,} slart, an.l make the most
But I have been , that I mu.st have goue to sea iu tlie „f it We had noble stniight for ..nr
careful to "n-.th- , ship when he took charge of the two i,,,^, .^.x^^.h ,ve had tnkeu care to havo
ing exte.iiiHte, IPir ] stocks of clothiug, which wero trans- j „ii |,,.,,,iy f,,,, „ ^^,^f^ „„ ,|„. instant tho
might set dowu to ferred to Scotch .lock's huuds for j ,,|,rs lieing 'peaked' in the rowlocks,
niulice," I li.iuor and lumrd. and n Imy" left in her to keep her oli
"When I was on "A few ibiy,s were snlTleient to wear from tho Inn.ling-plnce, lie did hi,s
my Ilrst voyage iu out his welcome there, ,i„ty_ Hkg M the'rest; und each man,
the whaler Jlarion, I "He was forced, nfter oil. to ship in ,],,i,'|,|,i„j, upon his own thwart as he
T got iufecte 1, like ^ the Tres .\migos, man-of-war, and the | arrived,"i vigorous slmvc sent ber w ell
many other young ; landlord gnt the lion's share of the ad- fnuder lieailway before the bowling
fellows, with the j vnnccil doubloon, cniwd of pursii'.T.s reached the wnter
desire to run away | "'rom was soon convinced that the side.
and try my luck j Pernvian naval service was not what .- 'dive way, my la.Is!' said thc sec- (^Isewhere, I coul.l ii.it let well enougli : it had been doscrilied; and he, as well i,,,,] mgte, wiiii with excitement, aloue, though [ liclunge.l to a good us several otber Knglish adventurers, "''rhe captain will have to give me ship, and was well treated. And 1 ' were heartily sick of their bargain, | „,, again, if yuu take mc aboard,' said listened to tho sediielive stories of and determined to back out of it at : (he condemned man, Tom Bahson, un adveutiirer, who had , the tlrst o|iportiiiiity, " 'Not hel The foietopsail is loosed j k>ii iiini wii.i,.a« ..r iiku,m.vnv, j - i,ri,ni.civ
led a harum-scnrum life, knocking | "So, having been sent iushore on I ,„„y mid he got hi'< ilearuuce papers ilt is n'li.iri.'.l Hint his war ships will tnnko DEAD MUTILATED BARBAROUSLY, about in the I'licilic, and in the various : some sort ot spy service, under the I ia„t' night. We'll be nnder wav for | a demoiistratloii a^B^ilnst^ii^^^^^ i(,,„,ri of a s.-outlna K.iiedliion sent dut
ports on the Spanish Main, till 1 ' ' '' ' ~
( a.llz 1.. as.erlain whv the Alfonso XIII. Is unseaworlhv, and p.-rhaps to avoid quest Ions In the Cries,
The squa.lr.iu Is still not ren.Iv, nn.l, ac¬ cording t.i Ihe b.-st opinion, ll is doubtlul II It will depart loranywliere.
The oidulon among naval ollicers who have scon Ihe conlld.-ntlal rep..rta nb.iut the puundrou Is unanlmoiis that I'auiara will leave Ca.lix only b.r th.' purp..«e ol al- lavlng the agliaiioii in Spain ..v.-r the lack uf'vigor sliowii bv th.'Snain-li navy. They nre co.nln.'e.l that Caniara will not go lurlher nwav Ir.m Spain I loin Hi.'Canaries, ami wlll be In libling there. In III.' hope of worrvlng the rnll.'.l Stnt.'s au.l to..ling the Spanish pe.ii.I" lulo til" beli.-tthat hi-hns gone to ntta.-k Sampson or American .'iIl.'S orlo relieve Ilnvaua.
The lleet DOW consists ot tlle Iialtleslllp i relavo, the arm.iri'd crnlser Cn-.los V., Ihu 1 broadside iroin lad Ylloria, the .'rulser Al- ! I.insoXIlI, ipractb-allv .-liniinalcl, as her
¦ armaments are I ii|.I"te\ th.. cruiser
; Leiinnto istlll at Cartugenai. the Princess
I <le .Vslurlas Ilnis I and in dock whci.i
I she wns laun.'hell. bmr deslro.M'rs. live torpedo lioats, thr lerinnn ami live Span¬ ish trausntlantl.- llii.rs as au.vlllnry cruisers, nn.l the Scotch vacht (ilral.Ia. Their nriiiumcnl.- are inciupb't.'.
aai at Teeth, ••M Orowaa.
Oata niiin(>.
' FllllDg,
KUI.TON ANI) (iOLII STBKKTS.
Opp, Loeaet's, Brooklyn, N. Y.
^ WILBUR F.TREOWELL.
I COt'NSKIiOIl-AT-I.AW.
iaa RaauoB Hircet. Hrooklyn, N. T.
Taa Riper'a Hall, rrrep<irt, t.. I., Evenloin and Haturday*.
FRANCIS B. TAYLOn,
LAWVKR.
CORNER MAIN ANO FULTON STV
llaatfelMMl, I. 1.
E. V. BAi.OWIIM,
*»BANJO SOLOIST.WC-
Coocart Encaceroaata at Low Ratcjt
^Addreaa, HEMPSIEAO or FREEPORT. RI'aiMUlM CAKOn.
JAMES PALMER,
REAL ESTATE AQENT,
PATCHOOUE, L I.
peraona bavins 'Vlllac* lYonerly or Farms tor aale or mhango. wrIU tall parUcuIara, Mating loweel canh prior, and I will advertiee lae aaoM al my uwn exprcM. P. a. aaoaiaa. aoi ata
r.. A. DORLON,
¦ONDCO AUCTIONCCN.
ODD rcLkewa- akaca.
niivaa av., aiaa cHuncH, FRICPCRT,
E. S. RANDALL, Arehltaat,
OOrei-or. Ilroekltn a.e . and MalaM . apa.
Rallraatl Kepol, rr<-e|»rt, I. I.
flaad taA SparlltralloDa preparwd for al I rIaaM athaitdiaea.
CHARLES L. SEAMAN.
Carpenter ^'t. Builder,
rnccPONT. »_ I.
Eatiniixle* cheerfiillT ir»'ii- foutra. tji i.iten
GEORGE A GILSOR RAYMOR,
CARPENTnK5 AND BLILOERS.
FREEPORT, L. I
Harlng rerenlly rninplelMl the IlKVlrW IH'II IilSU we t<^ rnpand an take
As sources of energy it has been proposed to nso tho poot bogs ot North Germany, nnd what ia now practically woato land is expected to breomo available lor manufacturing on a larga scale. The begs of the valley of tho Ems, for example, cover aome 1H,()0I) square miles, und the proposition has been made to erect in this section a 10,non-hor3e-power electric plant which would consume anunallj some '200,000 tons of peat, ciinivalent to tho amount yielded liy 200 acres. One acre of bog averaging tan feet in thickness contains about 1000 tons of dried peat, and tho amount produced on 430 sipiare miles would afford as much heating power as the 80,000,000 or more tons of coal annually mined in Cicrmany. The proposed plan contomplates using the energy ou a canal and in tho manufac¬ ture of calcium carbide.
vinced myself that wo we.e ii much ' charge of thc bont theniselves, put th abused ship's compiiny, ni.'l that uny ' ofiicer on the bench, ftu.t started down change would be for the lietlcr. \ the coast to leeward. Hut, not dar-
"While lying iu Ihe port ot ruyt.i, in ing to show themselves atony town Poru, wo got ociiuaiutedon shove with on the main, tbey mannged to get a somo seamen belonging to n teu-gun small slock of iirovisions at an ont-of- brig, called tho Tres Amigus, She tlieway place, and headed her ofl' for was titling out to go and tight some- ! the (JaUpngos Islands, body—I never kuoiv exactly who, for | "After many strange adventures these Honth .^mc.ican republics were ' and dieodfiil siilTeriiigs they lauded always iu a rou -1 think they har.lly , there; and, m might bo expected, kuew themselves whnt it waa nil they souu became scalteied, joining about, Ihlt there was chauge and ad- ! dillerent ships, Tom had beeu in veutnre ill il, nt any late; and Tuni i half a dirzeii vessels dining a year's and 1 laid a plan I., desert fnon the ; lime; nml, feeling iiuite sufe. had Marion, ami get a cmiple of iloiiblooiis , come ashore in Tayla. a few days lie- advance hy eiilistiii,' ill the imiser, I fore, fnnn a coasting craft in whici
".Vt various times during our stay , he was eiiipluye.l. we contrived to smuggle 1 nearly nil I Innded when he was our clothes on shore, und lett them | „iie of Ihe former ollii with a shark calle 1 Scotcli .lock, who',if.war. He was nrr
mmuud of a yuung middy, they took I i,„|„e hoforc these fholos get their:
Special corri-spoudents tn the vnrlo apltals ..I Kurop.' ludlcale that tlie ('
t Ihe nK- tho
eves fairly open!' , .., . .
¦ "The tiring plaloou at this moment ; man (bn-ernmenl, at the InstlKatt , * ¦ . Ill biii.i-rial warrb.r. Is i. anullig
turned n i-orner, coming to a doulile- ,,|,|',,( 'pi,,,; Vhls l.s n'.t a mer. quick pace. Thoy rushed, ull ont of; (,,]i,,„.nig ,i'ispui.-h (mm Ilerlln shows; lire.-ith, .luwn the" pier, ami bruught ^ rh.-Marlne-l'.dltls.'he C.irrespondenz. a Iheir mnskcls ..„.'ready' at tho i.der : ^-!,;:---::::l^.J^^Xli^iX\t of u little liewiskcred olheer, whoso. ,,„|,i|,.n,|,,„ „f„„ aril.'le, evi.lently Insplri'd voice seemed the most formidable part ! (,y ..ntcrs ..f high stand at curt, whi'h „f him I speaks of the n.'.'ossiiy of forceful Inlerven-
"Ibit we ha,l alrea.ly a sufe omng, ' ;^;;-; ^-ll;; [;V l^l^^^l^^^ZjlT', '^t
and their bullets rattle.1 harmlessly in the water on eill.ei' side of ns. S'ev- erol other spattciiiig shots followed, but equally iiiipoteiit as the lirst ones, for we hu.l not lost a struke in oni' ]inlliiig, nn.l thenars were doing their best in tho nervous grusji of truino.l He hud hardly vyhnleinen,
reeiigiiized by ..-pho Marion wns alrea.ly casting irs of the man- hot head seaward when we shot along- sled an.l tried | si,b^ nnd as the head yards wero
Altl.
al II
-.1 I.l irgii
kept a little piilgiu riii, an-l the Lift by u hasty court martial, where the hrnccd full, she gntheied rapid beud- libei'ty-diiy we were to huve wo left ' little middy himself was brought fur- j „.ay Never was canvas handled tho ship ill the miirnin,!?, not iiilei.d- ' war.l, au.l, gla.l eiiuiigh for this ; ,|ni(,kor iu making sail than it was iug to return to her. ! chance for revenge, swore to Tom's j that morning by us. Two or three
"We weut 111 ll.o rendezvous where iib'Utity, | boats were seen to imsli out in pnr-
they shipped men for Hie brig, and j "He was at once found guilty of. suit; but they might as well have fuiin.l, much to our disappointment, having mutinied, deposed his superior saved their labor ami given np the that tho wa,','cs weie not so large as | olllcer, laid viob'iit bands upon him, chase, us soon as the .sun showed at ha.l been repr.-seiite.l, and thai only ! and turned liim ashore in a hostile | what a rate we were leaving them one diinbliiun wonl.l be a.lvance.1 us 1 lerritory. .VII this was true, of course ¦ ,,„t(,r„ instead of two. Imt until the-. Tom iia.l hardly under- | '-That was the nearest that I ever
"I bcguu III perc, ive loat nil th,it j stoiil the curmity of his olleiise, j pn„n> to running iiwiiy from uship; glittered in a bi'rtcli cuii.lie.'s ,';toi'y ; which had seemed to him u mere J f,,,-^ yon may be sure, tho lesson was was nut gul.l; but we had gone so far t .sailor's fr.ak. He wus seHtenced to ' ,^^,^ |',,st upon me, I think Tom Bab- that we dislik.-l t-i turn ln-k; an.l ! death. ' sun alwavs gave the whole Hiuinisli
I We'should baldly be able to get uiir j "'Next Jlouduy,' sui.l he, '1 am to j Mail, a "wi.le berth afterward. He clothes buck fiom .luck, for his object ; be led out at sunrise, sto.iil up in Ihe ; ,v„uhl not even venture rmiiid tlu was to have us ilcscrt and spend onr , cinicr there ot tho angle of the wull. Western Hurii again, bnt shiiqied fut a.lvance niuiiey in hia tavern. ; nud shut bya platoon of theso L'holo „,] imliaii voyage as soon ns we ar-
"So 'I'um liali.-oi. proposed that we ' scarecrows! Heaven have mercy | rive.l in Jliigland."-—New Vork .News, should nut shiji immediately to the ; upon me. for 1 hnvo bu'l none upon
EClENTinC AND INDUSTRIAL.
rernviuii man uf war. loll lii.le away ' myself, and have fouml none nt th
until the Murn,11 ha 1 guiie to seo, and ^ hands of my judges!'
then take onr cliance of sumetliiiig- "Vou mny imagine Imw 1 cmigratii 1 Careful incusiireniouts prove that
better, Wc couM, at nil event, take Inted myself that I had been so sn.l- the av.-i age enrvnttire uf the globe is
tar Galeae*!.
Biiiden: Geoenl Contractors,
BROOKLYN N, Y.
kava for aala at I'KEilPOKT. L. I, tht amiea lirearMe twikiiug pt^u un U<it| Kivaly ina>k«l atitata. will *o. Alao, kaaaaa baUl a
"Panperism is tbe result of so many difTerent causes that it is unjust to try, as ono of the sjieakers at the Na¬ tional Charity ('onfercuce docs, to throw the chief reapousihility for it upon church charity," says thc New York Commercial .Vdvertiaer. "I'li- discriminating charity of every kiud, no doubt, has a tendency to breed panperism amoug a certaiu doss, bnt thia is more thau offset by the relief from want and suffering it brings and the renewed hope and encouragement with whicb it ofteu insiiires reei]iients. In any event it is better that charity ahould be someliiues misdirected nml abused than that it should be with¬ held altogether. An ideal aystem of charity would be that which weut hand ia hand with measures for helping (laatitute peraons to lielji thenjsclves. Homething of tbis kind will some day take the place of indiscriminate alms¬ giving. "
The most reiunrkablc i»ersonality that has appeared iu tho public lif.- of the rnite.l Kingdom during the last half century, au.l one uf the most strikiug tigures iu the lung line of Knglish statesmen, passed iuto history when William Kwart (iladstoue breathed his last at Hawar.leu. It is somewhat startliug to recall, muses Bradatreet's, that a man who ma.le his entry in public life at the era v.f the the Reform lull, anrvive.l t.i be the Prime Minister of the nati.iii uearly sixty-two years afterward. Mr. tilaiUt.ine's public life has presented many anrprisea. Hailed in his youth as tlie hope of the uubeuding rorK's, he lived to bo in his old age Ihe leader o( Ihe radicals ani.iug the Liberals, Kngage.l almost wilhout cessation iu the exacting toil uf political life, he remained throughoit l.is Ute an ear¬ uest student of literature, which ho enriched with se.eral proJuctuus ,.f hia own. An unsurpassed master of tiuancial detail, be became easily the greatest orator among the statesu.en .t hi-time Throughout his wh.U- cour-e ill 'pubh.- life be (truck with uufaiUug certs.llty a note of moral en- thoaiaam, to which the nation of which be waa at hu death t'oe m.at shining ornament an.l exemplar, sellom failed to resfKind, Hn death has cl se I the (ii^atc-at v'lMvsri lu i'ue pariiametitarT hiattiry of Kuglaud since the .Uvs ..f Pitt, lie S.I ea.«iTy uversha '.owe 1 all the other statesmeu ..f his party, even
I after his foriual retirement fruoi pab lie )>fa, tiiat uo tuectaioi to Uu inllu- aaAa aaa ba dianaraa.! a* mm^
np with theulVer of the reudez a last resort.
"Tliero wns no .ii'.'a^i..ii f.-r us t.. hi.le away In-fur.- nigiiti'ull, f.o um leave lastcl until suibluwii; so we were cruising ali.oit, iiail-fcllmv -,v..ll met with other scanieii thruiigh the day, I look go.id care tu keep sober, bnt mv eoiura.lc drank s.i fn i-ly that be was stret.'licd uut in Scotu-h ,Io.-k's back ruun. befure the day's leave was up, quite oblivious uf everything, (If course, ho was no cnuiiauy f..r me, unrt, indee.l, 1 was last getliii- .J|s gusted with Ililll and his plan,
"When the buat came iu for the liborty-nicii ul sunset, 1 got oul of sight,'where I coul.l rei'.iniiuilre, and sow on.I after nnother of my ship¬ mates go doun and take their jilac iu her, 1 felt lonely enou.i;li to i my sober sec.iiid-tli.mght I
ni.il the result was I ileti-riiiiiu"! to stick by the Marion', and Id Tun. Ibib sun go his O.I II reckless load, Ha.l he keiit himself sober, uiol been with me at that n.oinent to use his iiiilii- ouce, 1 ml.glil have seen lhiii;s in a very dilVcrei.I light.
•'The boat was in tin- v.-ry u.-i ..I pushing oil'when, obeying the voice of this better angel, I run shoiiliiig
denly lel to thiuk belter of our mud ! il,li:l inches to tl.o statute mile, scheme, nud to relurn to my duty on I 'i-i,,, (.routiires known as occun liy- luianl the Mari.ni, Hnt what coulil I , ,],,„,. |,„,.,, „,, |„,u,-|, ,i„ hiiigs, no liver, say I'l ciiml'iirt my misguided ship- |„^ limina, im nerv.ius sysicui, nur or- iiiate'/ In three days, fur it wus then | j,,,,,^ ,|,,,^ moutii and skin, rridiiy morning, lie w.mld be put M | ,;„„,.„„„„;,,.„„,„ „-iiul, washed, de.ith; there w,is nu hupe of pardon ur ^ j,^^__^ ^^^^^,._. , ,,^ ,„^_. |,^,,,, „, „-„,,,. „,,„,
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mv storv, entereil into the thing heart , ', ' , . ,
andsoi.'l. It was too bad to see an ¦lypewnters are beiiiK mauufaetured ol.l shipmate ma.le a tiirgel of, in that ' "l';d.'-4il' "'"•¦ "" '""'V' ""' "-',T manner, he said, bv a eniwdof hiiiiuin ! •¦'''i"' l^'iK m.ouitc.l on a frame with inoukevs like these ('bolus; an.l l.v n , "" "1"'" "I""'"' "' ""' (¦''b';'''. through little iiianagement and a few dollars \ "hich the type levers are driven duwu used in lirilies, he Ihought he mi«bt "" •'"' l'''P'' ''.^' '">' ^''y* "" ""¦' '^'1' "' save Tom fmm his fate uud run l,i,u H'e machine.
lliv thc beach. He went ashore with A siigijcstioii has 1 n |inl furwnr.l
me Ihe same evening, an.l we maiiage.l I I.l raise thc ill lule 1 ImtlU ship Vic-
anotlier interview with tbe prisener at i tuiia, which sank in Ihe Moditer-
I't , his pig,'iiu-hole, ou.l cheered lum up ' raiieuii, by uieuna of, niiioiig other
k: ' with a hop.' of deliverance, giving him ; thiuu's, heavy (•lecti.i-iiiugiiutcs. Tlie
Hi-el. VI ilcrb-lis, "to whom We are tn.Iel a.'.|Uisltlon .it Klno.chou," Tlie ft.lvai .'.'.I whi.'h w.iul.l justify (Iermany In a...niiring a slalbn. at Manila are the sann. as th..sea|.i.Ib'.l In the case .if China. It Is sal.l that th.' I'iilllppinea will evenl'iully 1... Iriilisforin.'.I into u republic nfti.r the Spaniards hnv.'I..'.'II driven awny by tli" Yankees, and tlial sIn.-e the Inbnbltnnts of llie I'hilipliines have not y..t ren.'lied lb., slag., .it cii-.llizuli..11 whl.-h woul.I warrant a Htablegovcrunient, thev would uot alTor-1 anil.I.' pr..l.'cli..ii I.. Ceriuan interests in Manila 1111.1 ..Hot p..rls. Th.' I'lilllppiti.'.-- .•aiiii.it be trust .'.I in this respect nny in.ire than Cliina,
Couceutratlon of the ilcrtnnu wnr ships nl Manila I- .|ir.'Utouiiig. It looks ns if lierniauv Int b"! t" -seize a c.ialing sta¬ tion in the Philippines, or lu the Subl archlpelag... a dop..n.lency of thn I'hllil.pines, wlii.'h was r"c"ntlv silg- geste.I In (ie.mnny nnd nttenipt- e.l In iss,-i, (leruinny may argue thai the I'ulle.l states has not vet c.m- .|ii.-r.-.I Subl, whb-h |s s-purat.' fr.ini tlm I'lilli|.|.ln..s. an.l may thcr.-t.iro I... piir- .•li,i>e.l fr..iii Spain. Till- lieriiian s.iua.lr..u In th.- tar l:a-t In.'lu.les Iw.i t lilnl-.'lass bai¬ lie siilps, on.- Ilrst-.'lass .'rulser, three sec¬ ond cbis- an.l tw.i third-.'lass cruLsers,
live..I these arc al Manila, or havo I u
..r.b-r.-.l ther.', liewcv, with the Chnrles- t.,1, an.l the Mont, r.-v, will boslroug enough
I.l lak 1 the whole lot. It Is nol likely
Ihat (Iermany will risk a nunrrel with Ameri-a, She may trv t.. blillT, Sh . k-nuiys that r.ngland Isto be re-kone.l wllh II auy lllL-.-lli.'f is atleoipt.'.I. The lirltisli tl.'.'t In I!,., tar IJisl .'..nsists of llirce battli'shlps,
1,11..-g 1 .'1111-1.rs un.l four torpedo b.ial
.l.'sir..vers,<»
S.iiiie weeks alter the war bi-gail n pow¬ erful svn.Ilcnl.- of (lertnai, bankers olti-r.-.l I., l.-iiii Spain .•IIHI,(X)0,(IOl it rr.iniier Sa- ga-tu would glvetlii-ni aiteneral mortgage .111 till. I'hllil.pin.'S, Wiii.'il woubl jusllfy iNl.'rv.'nlb'ii bv 111" (i.-r,i,au <lov.-rniiii-iit 111 .b'b'ns.'..f ('i.-ruiaii Ira.le nn.l llnau-iai lii:.-ri-lsag,iitisl the liiltcI Slates,
ALDRICH RE-ELECTED.
The Uli.id.' Islan.l le.mlor Metiirne.l by an llveiit liel llling Legislative Ma,|orlly.
Sl:w.-..llT II, LtSpeciail, I'lllli'.I Stales uli.r N..1SOU W. Ablrb'h wa. re-elc'Ie-l by T.egi-lalur.' on tho llr-l balbt. The la- f..ll,.WM
l.y Admiral Sampson.
W.vsuis'.iTos. 11. C. iSpeciall. -This des¬ patch bus I e.-n recoived by Secretary Long from A.lmlral Samiison, dnted Mole St. Niciioias, .lune i:li
"Lieutenant Illue just returned aller de¬ tour seventy stalule mlies lo observe lu tho Harb.ir ..f Sanliag.i de Cuba. He reporls Ihe Spanish Ill-el nil th.-re. Spaniards at- la.'ke.I vig..r.iusly our camp al Ciiaii- lanam... (bilpost ol four marines wero kille.l an.l Ih.'ir I.o-Ii.'s inutiliitcd barbnr- o,islv. Siirg.'..ii(ilbl.s klilc.I,"
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"We siiitiggled a cuil of roiie ashore ! Muiii.li, lin- tiin'iited u lirejiruof mat, on Sun.lay, and cuiiceale.l il iu a pile ; ,,,ni,.j,.(j;, . ,f .i-b.-tos libres, which, ¦ f riil.liish. cunveiiient to the place K, heu iipjilu-.l i;i g.iod tim.-, will ox- Mli.'M'itwas I.l lie used. We were ' ,|„,_,|,ish a lire or allow persons to np- slirriiig early on tbo uioruing op- i j.nucli .a-ily for the piiriiose of turii- piiintod for the execution, and landed ' j|,^, ,, , „ atei ur rescuing property with a picked crew befure .laylight, | „jthuu; ri^k uf burning.
down the jiicr, Theulliccr waited for ; No particular notice was taken of our | ,|,,^^ ,.re-iliire most teuscioi
me. and, as 1 jumpe.l iii, sni.l: '.VU un inoveme.Its, as we were mppused I hand but Tom HuIhou, Where is he'.' have been iiiipelle.t I.y a natural ciiri- Doea oiiylio.ly know'?' I osily to see the man shot; nnd we
"I aliiiie knew; but. thoug!i I hal initigled with the other spectators repented my own foolishness, 1 ha.l : wiihont suspi.-iou, k.'epingohvays uear no i.lea of turning inf.itmer, S.i T.im each other, buwever, ami readv to was left lieliiii I, and tlio next morn- communicate by si'jnols previously ing 0 uew hau.l was sliip]ie.l in his aoreed uimu
stea.l, Df eourse. when we got to sea I'-;_"We saw r.im l.'.I f..rlh fmm the 1 was obiligeil 111 g.i to the captain t.i guar.I-h.itise by a tile ..f the soldiers, drow more clulhiug frmu the slupBii,! marched ucioss the yar.l to the chest; but I never tol.l the whule pluce of executi.m. Here he sto.i.l up story, an-l he only re|'riiiiai..le.l me ns l,!,,. a lumi who had nerve.1 himself to a foiilish. iiiipruvi.lent fe'luw fur hav .i,,.,.t his deatli without llinchiiii,'; anil ing s.iM tt!l my tr.ips in p.irl uii-l as he braced himself oi-'ui spent the money. wall in the cortii-r. \iVf caliiine-s ex-
"1 was better cunteiilcl uu board turted a'linirntiui. from his jailers. IIUW tbat 1 hal not ruin s mllueiice at "We cuiil.l henr what was sail, for Work to make nie iitherwis... We were ' we had now rallie.l i.iir whole furce at very Incsy in taking whales; au.l iu a the same angle uf the wall, on the.uil- yoar afterwar.l we aiich..re.l in Tum- si.le. where we were making our )ire bex. with a full ship, and. after taking paralioiis entirely uii,.I.serve.l, tlie lu uur water, went up to I'ayla. to en whole of the ntlent.un uf the spe.'ta- joy onr hberty an.l relit fur the pas t..rs Lung engrosse.l by what was sage hume. I hal nlmust coaA.,1 tu guiiu' forwanl lu-ide. think a'lout Tom. i>nd Ual no thought "Sunrise was the i.me Iixe-1 f..r the .if till.ling hill, there, mure thau m eiecut..iu tu take place. Inn. will
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This circumstance, however, was favorable fur our project, as it was now jusl .11 the gray ..f the luoiiiiug. lietweeu .lavl.teak au.l full .layliglit.
¦riie tliul.i ..iTicer and bi- tiie of m.-n with Irew I., tiie uthi r si.'.e uf the yar.l, after having set pi«,r rom up ior a target, as one might say The tiring I'ur'y Lu.l nut yet r..me ..ii the grouu.l au.l ii.w was mir time
'The wall nt the atig!.' where th' c.iu.lenine.l man si-k.J xxas about nine foet high. «o that bia guar.ls had u-' f. a' of his iKiiig Able to ciirob it. when IHMctl—a lillle. in-is-ii«e»tit!pi''UiriT f.-T fell ba.'k and lift him there, t.ui Cholo, aa Ihe lialf.Spanish balf-lo Iian .ij^v lit-!* .Jrea'Jie.l -bat »»• g'.-:n: are calle.l en thc .-'.ast. I t.Hik his uu the other ai.le ..f it. We were able measure at a glance, a few Spunisu to c i.nniuuical.i i.i l-.w Luiea through w.-r.l- whisperel, aii.l. ni re vet. a l.'W n chiiiC or ciack. un-l Tom. watchin.- whi.-U.wil! silver i.-il.-s .l.-piay.i.l to liN a' u . a fav. ral le oppurl eidnsga/e. au.l the c >h-i ".»-il>ar
"He rveu biute-l to tue tha' it I would pass n.iiu.l to au..tUer pi^etiii- h«la ou Ua aibat aia* X a<>u'.d Ulk tiai at tiia asd. waa teaaaJ aitanti* luacbia*
1 on the return call the (ioveruor sees the one little guu of the Spaulsh man..f war run out ti tire a return saiiitc* but at the critical moment the Spaiu-h .V.lnur.il ruslie* up on.I throws the gun, carnage aifd all, into Ihe sea "What'' i xclaim»,tlic dis- tiuguishe-l visilor. ''why do yuti throw your ti.iverninent * guns overboard? ' "Hecaiise, ' rej'ln- the Admiral, "il the guu ba.l g .lie off It w.iul.l have l.h.wa t;;l» 'Xlli.:e sj^lip to pieces' rii<i' ii'.eiins iiiii.lher'^ec..r.lli.lU for me' ¦ "How Ihat'I'-^K.ir Uiy .-or.r- t-zo 111 saui.g this ship from destruc-
viuin.a. c .ni-nander-In-Chlet ..I the
.rnii-I Armv -.f the Kepul.ll.-, briKadli'r-
•.-lo-ral. an.i J. V. II. Sluart. a ai.n ..f the
ufe.I' rale .-avairy I'-aJvr cmtnlssary of
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I'r.-i I- 111 M Ivinley has p»rdo.neJ f'ap- tain Hart, ..f I'hil idelphla, cuvlcie-l of Iea.ling a liiibualeriug nxpe,|itl.,n to Cuba, and wli-i was .ervlug a senlen'e In the p.-nnsvivanla I'eiul.-i.tiarv. Captaiu Hart has le-eu in the peniteutlnry sin".. Fel.ru- arv il II- was .- nvl -le.I In I'hilad-lplila lii'ihe I'uil-d ,-.IaIes ('..nn In Ile-ember, I-.l an.l sei,ten.-e.I t,. tw. y.-ar-'in.prls.u-
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ce.,f Kwan-1 .-apture.l the
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a deel.i .n SI amelldmeni li'-rse r.i.-lii-'
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M. Itarlna III ,Nel* Jarsev C..-jrt of New ,Ier.,ey Il.a
ainlug the ('.,n»(itutl''.r rohlllting gamblimf i.
A.lmlral l>eae> an 1.1.. II.
l:,.-\V".l.-rn I'niv.r-ity ..f I'euni-ylvania
-..lif.-rrel the degr I LL. Ii. '.u Admiral
.'.e-.rge I),-wev. It wa- .'..nfldere.l appr.e priaie I.l iter tb.- -l.-gree, as rittsburg , W
I.MlJe KlU a Heroine,
Ily t.ie .-xpi',»in:, - f ,1 -an --I oil ihree .-hll Iren were l.urne.1 so terribly lo Alle- g[,»ny th'si iti»y ,li..| in a •h'.rt tlai*. 'fhe
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» are I., ill,- liia'i'ifacfired lie on' b.e.ts, thcLiachint .1 ' n a frame .i nh au i.pei: h thi
Kdith ant Hari.iln -blMreu ..f Charles Wattf, aged a an-l -e^ei, v..nn., and f-or montha,
ellvelv. Th" e..|.-St ,-hl|.| trle.l to
ner baby ir.iiii-r f. a piaee m salty. Walls was al." - I-arn- I In tnlng to .er -i.u-lr-n
A HullMiaii ll.»|.ll»l Italu.
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"At tbe aigual. the tope, w .tu a type lexer, are driceu down (.n tht ^ |»,ver . I Wl-blin. I.^r<i..ver, ,w Ime knot of »nitaL!e sire rea It pa,;e by tba keyi oa iha top of liit Baiiei w»a the eh.ji..-. ul ike
iinated W K Sla ernor.
I tut kaiiieamalktirm
l.-a sloep.-rs, diiung <-iir an-l a f'.r physl'IMi-, It W«M lie nsed rrv w.^undedmeD Ir-.m laiBpa lo tbe bis'kaiaauK* lUUl lioepllal
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Annual -session of Free Maaon*.
ThelI7lli anuual uieellnK ol the llrand I.o.lge ol Pp.. an.l Ac'1'pte.I Masons wa» held In Ih.'Ma-.iiii.- 'i'emple Id Sew York City. The meeting Inste.I t|in-e dnvs. Seven hun.lre.I nnd fori v-t Iir..,. lodg.-j thr.iilghoul till- state were represented, an.l one tli.msan.I men were in Hitendan.-e,
Thea.ldr.'ss ..f Willb-on A Sutherland, Grnn.l Mn-ter, was eeal at the opening session, rii.. s...-iVtarv s rep,,rt -h .wed a Imlauce on .lep..s|t with the I'nion Trust fompnuv ot .•il.Mii,
The offlcers wh.i serve.l last v.-ar were all re-ebs-ie.I, with Ihe ex-"pilon ot a single mnu, (ieorge Haves, ol New Vork, who decliii.-.l to s.-ri.- In his stend (ieorge W. While, ,.! AdelphI Lo.lge, New 'JV.rk, was e|.-.-l.-,l as llniu.l Tp-asurer, The ..ni.-ers ,.I til.. Ilran.l Lodge, as .-b'.le.l, ap- Willia"i A. Sutherland, ot Iloc!iesl,.r, (iran.l .Masler; Wright II, Pow- iiall, ol New V.irk, lb i ul v (Irand Mnster: (harles K, Lie, ..f Svni.-ii-e. Senior Orand WapienK harles W. ('.Mll.l,,iu, ol lliiltalo, .lunb.r (irnii.l Wiir.leii; il.-..rge W, While, of N.w Vork, Ilran.l I'pa.iirer, and E, M. L, Killers. ,.t New Vor!.. llrand Secrelury.
The (Iran.l I.o.lge in lutnre wii) Uave 11 v« Inislc-s t.i g..vern llie Hail aud Asvlnm Fund. These were appoliitcl I.y llrand Masli.r Sulh"rlaii.l. an.l were ciuliroKsl hy Ihe nienilsr- ..I ll.e llrand Lodge. The men sele.-t".l arc Vp-.IerIck P. Morris, ot Flushing: llvr.ii J, sipiugh, of Lafarge- vlile: Ilora...- II. Iir..-kwnv, .ll New Vork; Nobler. Mnriin, of I'll.-a; and WalkerF. Syki-s. ol r.p...l,lvn. The new trusleeir ap' to serve, two b.r ..ne v.-ar. two lor two yoars an.l one f.ir tlir.-e vean. The iierlod each will serve wlll be dc.'bled auioug the
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 19.
ides, behold, Jesus met them, ...,,„ hall. And they came and hoM Hlia
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In n.'C..plaii.-.' with a suggestion of Iho (iran.l .Mii-ler tin- I'inance Coniiulltee p-corainende.l Hull a fund ol tSOOO lie set a-Ide for Ihcreib'f of the Masons In Cuba. Adopted.
The session cl..s,.,I wUii the nomlnnlion bv the (Iran.I Ma-ler .if Johu W, Mead, of Albany nnd Townsen.l Scolt. ol tllenhend. lo be Coiumlssionep. ol Aiipenls. aud with the Inslnllatlou of the ollicers elected.
The
llntin
on bl
ongthe of checs.-ln nortlicrn and central Jew Vork uud the choe.sB boar.ls of which hey are iii«niliers to secure the ndoptlou y the Wnr Iiepnrtment ot eh.-ese as an irinv rution. The co.inly ot JelTersou done pro.Iiic.ia in.noo,(Xlfl pounds ol chi
and othe
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Htate havo an lutput near'v ns Inrgi Should the War Heparlment ii'dopt cheese as a ration lorlho standing army it would mean the pavuieiit i.i tin. farmers of N'ew Vork Htate uf hundp'.Is ot Ihousauds ol dollars annuallv. The sirongnst cheese board lu Ihe Statu Is tho Watertown I'ro- iliico Emliniige, Th.) Hecretnry, A, W, Munk, believes thnt II those nt tlie hea.l of the C.immlssnrv Deparlme.it olthe nrmy lia.l Ihelr oll.inti.ili properly cnlled to the HUOStlnn, it woul.I bu consblere.l, aud probably lu a favorable wnv. He savs thero Is uo ebMlleut of li soidler's ration nnw Issued thut is .'.|unl to cheese In nu¬ trition.
The Wntertown Ppi.luce Lxchange hna n.lopled resolutions fav..ring the use ot cheese lu the army. Similar resolutloua will bo adonled l.y other chees" bunrds thpiughont the Htate, Tho moinbers ot tho New Vork Slate llrauge have taken ste|.snlong the same line, I'omoi-a (Irange of JelTcTsin ('ouuty, reprusenting 1000 lariuers,hiis resolulloiis lelallve to the mut¬
er.
Tin
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a Cu. Assign.
eral iissigum.»iit of .V. Weslon .t Co.. ol I'aintii.l Post, to John li. Htanch- ll"ld. 111 Kluilra, wus tiled II tho (ouuty Clerk's olllce nt liath. The llrm was uoui- |io8cd ot Abljah WmIod, whom death oc. .'urre.I at 'Tonuwandu a few davs agrt, Charles Weston, ol Tonawau.ln, nnil Frauk I'., ami Wlllarii lirowuson, of I'alnted Post. Thev carried on a banking busineas aud the Weston Kngiue Company at Palutod i'ost. The senior niember ol the Ilrtn was also President of tho diicagu Lumber Com¬ pany, oKTilcngoitlie Weston Lumber (.'cm- pa.iv and W.iston Furnace Compauy, of Slanlstiipie, Mich,: ihe ManlsIIiiuu und Northwestern Itnllroa.I, nnd the Weslon Mills, of Weston, Caltarnugus County, Ihls Stat", nud was repute.I to he wortli Irom thp-e 111 tw.'nly lllllil..lis.
The assignee Iiasglien out that the llnw wlli pny .lolinr l..r diiiinr aud It wns mado ni.'reiv to sellle the estate, but II Is not Kenerally I.eliev..il Ihal It will, ns ll Is wliispen-d lu tlnuiiclnl circles that A. Wes¬ ton hud but nbont ono million and carried (111 his eliormolls enterprises with Iiorrowod
enpllal, Nol long ng.i nller a vl«II ol Ihe bank exauiinir llie Weston llnuk surren-
dep.il Ils .'liarler and I ame n prlvnlo In-
stitutlon. The bank nt Ila closing had a Inrge iiiimber of depuslton*, many having Ihelr all Iher.i.
Lake
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stale C.implpiilerltoberls has purchased with the *.i(ll>0 ai.|r..prlali'il l.v IheLegls- ialure bir llie piir|i..se a len-ucre plot ot groiiuinoraSlnle park lo c.iiiimomorato till-battle uf Lak" (ieorge, lought during
the Fri h nnd In.linn War In Sepleinber,
tVih. The pup'bn-e Includ.'S Ihe Dowliug eiiuimcr lioaie (iroperty nn.l the Nlvert lands, sltnnle.I In Caldwell, at Ihu head uf Lake Ueorge ami near Fort (ieorge.
The C.iniplr.ilier made a thorough ex. nnilnalloii ol lie- r.-.'or.ls i.i dolerinlue thu I'XO.'t site of Ibl' bailie, and cnme 111 thn foucluslon that on the plut uf ground taken Ihe thick ot the light occurre.I, Tho llrltlsh armv In this l.allb', nnder Oeueral Johnson, acliicved a brlillaiit victory over the French an.l Iheir In.lian allies, cnin- inalided l.v Iileskanl. I'..loni.l Wllllnms, Ihe f..uu.Ier ol Wiiibiiiis ( olli-ge, who waa in charge ol the n.|van.-c giiupl, losi Ids
llfo In Ihe bntlle, A n lorlal shall Is lo
be erecte.l In the park by the Boelely 111
Colonial Wnra ami the Ii..wliug liouso uiay be used fur a iiiiisciitn.
llealh «r (irorae WUII s.
The Hon, (Ieorge Wiiliun.s, ol Whiles- boro, died al the residence of IlU daughter In Wnlesvilie, II" was born In IS2:I, In IKUO he repres"nl...l his .lislrlcl an.l the Ite- publi.'an, pnrty in the Slate Leglslnliir", and In IHii; IiH was n represeolatlvn In tlin Cousiltullonal Cuuvontlon. Ills grnn.I- latlier was one ol four brolhers who <'n- hste.I lu Ihe llevolutlonnry War. and was nt garrison duly nt Fort sianwix In I7',i,'i, Ills fnther was Jesse W'lllams, who c.,u- Uriicle.l the llrsl sweet iniU .-lieese factory 111 the world, a business wlib'h the sou afterwar.l ciuiliicle-I.
¦'Olson Ivy KIIU (Ilrl, As the p-sult of touching pols-in sun.nch or tvv. Miss lieorglann Johnston, seven- li-.-n ycirs old, died a lew dnys ago al New¬ burg, She was n daughter ol (leorgu K, J..linsi.,n. Ill Newl'altr, I'IsIer Couuty.
Miss Joiiu-ton was a member of this month's grn.iuating class ol the Slale Nor¬ mal S.-li....i. N.'W I'alli'
Le»«.i Te<l:-'The KIe*n Lnnl," MatMtaW aivlll,. n-*o—(lolilen Texl: Kev. I., tarn, rnmiiientary on the Xjettma bjr IlM Ilev. 1>. M. Stoams. 8. ".Vnd they depart.vl quickly trom tha sepub-her wltli fiuir aud great Joy. and (tM run to bring Ills dlsel|iles word." Tha wcnien who In love, but not tn lalth, bad come to anoint a dead Ohrlal Hod tba toab open and empty, the alone rolled baek Irem Ihe door a.,d an angel slttinR apoa It who speaks to them, with the [raaalt stated iu tbls llrs: verse ol our Maaaa. Angels 'Know when we seek Jesua aad tbey aro glad tverse 5 aud Luke it., 10). They, like their Lord, would dlapM car lonrs. It Is very helpful to make a apeotal study ol Ihe "fear nota" from Oea, xt. I, onwnrd. Having lH>IIev«d, we are to "(o (pilcklv and leil" and the burden ot onr priMichlng ts to be that Christ Is riaaa aad Is. th.-refore. the ouo who fullllls all 8eri)>- lure. !i "And as they went to tall RU diaal- ^
-^'"b'yttS--
leet and worshlpcsl Hlm, " It Is writtaa la Isn, Ixlv,. S, "Thun meetest Him tbat la- iol.-eth and worketh rtghteouaoeaa." A little earlier tu t^ie moruInK Ha bad mat Mary Mngdnlene nnd had dried her taaia aud giveu her a message lor the diselplaa, but Ho did not allow ber tu touch BlB, because He had not ascended to Hla Fnther (John xx,, 17), But now Ha al< lows theso women to hold Hlm by tbe (eat, so that He muat have aseendad aad ras turned since meeting Mary. I doubt not that Ho was over aseendliig and returnlag all those forty da)-s until Hla Tislbl* aaeaa* tlon. since wbleb time He has not yet ra* turned, but He will, and It may be aooh (Acts I., 3, in,
10, "Then said Jesus unto them, Ba aat nirald; go tell My brethren, that tbeyfO Into Oalllee, and there sbaU tbe> aea Ha." 'The angel said, "Fearnot; go and toll; Ha goeth lietnre you into Galilee," and BOW .TesuB Himself says Just tho aame. Ilou- niossage aa His messengen la In otrletM- cordance with Uts word, withoat addlaa uuto or (lliulnltbliiR aught Irom It (Deal, ir,, lib we nee.1 bavo no (rar but that Ha will indorse It all, but how we will ba ashamed (I John IL, 38), l( we baTO la tha least altered ur dlnitnlsbed Hla watt through teir ol man oc (or any raaioa whatever, Lel us, like Hamuel, hallaira nnd tell every whit, that, like him, wa Ba* be established as tbe Lord's meoaaacaia (I Sam. IIL, 18-21). Uollevlng all tJUaci that nre written in the law and la tbe praphoti, let our unwavering attltado toward all Kerliiiiiro ever be "I belloTO Qod that it shall bo even aa It waa told me" (Aeta xxvll., IU>.
11, 19, "rhls saying Is oommoaly ra- ported among the Jewa until tbia day." That Is tho sayiuR tbat Uis diaelploa oaaa by uigbt and stole Hlm nway, wbloh WM u llu that the aoldlera were paid to tails It ts sttlllrue that some people will Ila aad do oven worae l( they are paid lor It, lOI tbe devil has n great many obtldien, aad lying la pnrt o( tlieir bualueea aada bad(a ot l.is snrvioe. He Is a liar and tbe tathai o( It (John vIIL, 44), but he would haTe tw bnliuve tbat Ood Is a liar (Oeo. IU., «: II., 17: I John v., 10). It may brinit a little inonoy just tor llin preeent and poaaibly enable ono to do a little more baalnaaB lot n time II we are willing to lleand praotlaa deceit as mauy do, but the end of aneh It tho devil's portion wbloh Is the lake of tla and the torment (orevor and ever. Ml
IC. "Then tbo eleven dlaalplea weataway Into Oallion Into a mountain where Joaa* bnd appointed them." He bad laid: "At¬ ter I am risen again, I will go belore yoa into aalllno" (Math. xxvl. SI), aaa It would soem that Hu bad dealKaaiod toaa siiecial mouutalD wboio He would maal thnm. They will tell us some day what mountain it wns, and we may alao thaa know why He prelerred to maet thea la Oalllee, but ono great and proeloua leeaoa (or us Is that He always does Just what Ba savs Ho will do.
17. "And when they saw Hlm they wor¬ shiped lllm, but snmo doubted." He ba* nuwhero told us Ihat nil wtll believe, bal en tbo contrary, bas plainly taught vt la tlm parable o( the sower the vartoot ra- l-u Its ol thn seeil sowing. In tbe parahla o( Iho tares H« haa (urther taught nt thai not nil the grain In the Held WlU bo tna wheat. There camo a time In His own mla- Islry when many went baok and walked ¦• mora with Him (Jobn vL, M); but He wat not discouraged, Is nnt now, nor OTor wUI be (Isa. xlll., 4), nnd 11 we ars "workers to- giithor with Htm" thero la no room lor Vt ever to bo dlaooiiraged. Until He eome 11 will be, aecordluR to Aeta xstIII., M, "Homo bellovod ami some belloTod aot,'* but He shull sue olthe travail of Hit tovl and shall he satlslIinL
18. "Aud Jesus caue and spake ualo thum. saying: "All iiinrer Is given unto Ha in heaven and In earth." To John oa Palinos Unsaid: "Fear uot, I am tha 'aitt and thn last. I am lletbiit llveth and waa, il.-ad, and liehuld I am alive (or eTomorC iimen, and hnve the keys ot ball and ol death" (Iluv. I., 17, 18). Throngh Jeranlab He said: "fiuhuld, I am the Lord, the Ood of nil llesh. Is there anything too hard loc Me?" (Jor. xxzii.,17). VVhon iu ceapoato to Hia question, "Whum shall I send and Who will go (or us?" we nre led to reply: "Beta am 1. Hend me!" (Isa. vL, M)tbenonronly nisponsiblllty Is tu go obeerlulljr Wbere Ho sends us, do lust ivbat He tells as and spoak (alllilully and lovingly HU mte- suges, sura that He will oot (all to at* comiiilsh all His ideaaurn (Isa. lv., IP. **
I!l. "(io ye thiirulurR and teaob all na* tlons, ha|itulng Ibem in tbe name o( ths Fnther. aud of the Hon, nnd of tbe Holy dhost." Thean nrn the tbree wbo lalla. vl., s, sny, "Wlm will go (or us?" Whaa we go (or them, wn may and shonld al¬ wavs llnd strong ennsolutlou In the Dleetad usHurnneo tbnt (lud ia fur ua, CbrUt U (or us, Ihn Kplrlt Is lor us (Horn, Till,, M, M. an), Wbat we are to teach Is almplr ttatad In Luke ixlv,, 47: Aels xlIL, IH, St, alo.
'ifl, '"TeaebluK Ilium tu observe all tl|la« whatsoever I havu commanded yoa, aadt 111, I am witb you alwaya, evoa aato Iba end III Iho world, Ammi." It U thofatora ii.'i'.'ssorv to knuw nil that Christ taaght or we eaount Inaeh the all things here re- lerr.'d t o. To teach people how to be taTod is but u small |iorllon o( what Ohrtat laiight, (or Ho taughl (rom all tbaBerlp- lures the thiugs coneeralDg HlmseK aad Ililll Iheui they were (oolUb If they did not bi-ileveall llio prophets had spoksa (Lake xxlv..'.ts 117). Only those call fully sajoy the prusenco n( Chrlal all the daya who are In sympathy with Him lo Hta groat b-sire to give the Kos|iel to itverjr eraatata. riinl this world will eml by belug lo soaM way annlbllated Is not taught In tbo Book Il Pet. III., IS), but Ihls age will end aad inothor, nu.l perhaps anotber, ere the tow ¦arth. Hou II, V„ luarglu,-Lessou Helpor,
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TWO OF THE YOUNGEST 80L0IKR%
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ilh her cliiss III botany, n bob us plnnt br.ishe.l ngnln-l Inr lip. Her
All Ahoul Ihe Slale.
The Court ..I App.-nls began th') suinraer ses-l"U 111 Sarnloga,
Thellelaware Nallonal liunk, of Iielhi, clos...l II- .I....rs,
liavbl H. Illll and two silv.-ril.-s were eb.ete.l .lelegatis to tlie Ileu.ocrallc Slale
I'ouvenll.in Irom the Tliinl Ass..iiililv Ills- Irb't if Albuuy Couulv. Th.-y w.r-' nol In¬ structed,
Tie.mas Ilb-k.-y was v.-|.'pIuv lound Kuilty al Tp.y ol maiislaughler Iu Ihesec- on.l .l.-gr.-e in having cause.l the death ol <l...rg.- Iirake at Sehaghtlcoko. ou (l-lob.'r :i. IH1I7.
The lluplelte Soap Factory, nu extensive .stablishnient slluatiel midway between Oiens Palis and San.ly Hill, was slriiek by liahtulnganl destriye.l by lire. The In- surane.- .-overs the b.-s.
Mr
. Jn.ls .
IgnUe.I a i.arl.ir;iiiatcb which was lying near, sottiiig Ihe oil ..n lire aud Igniting bei ciolhlug,
Allegany Cuuty Irult gn.w.-rs reie.rl that army «..rins i..--- ». llib-k tliat ifi.-rs 4111 nol I".' ball a .'P.p ol apple-.
FlP' lu the villag.; ol Truinansburg .le- slroye.| thelirefcg Ir.in W..rlti»planl. L..ss. *Mi.(|iiO. The M.irse Chain W.rks was also d.-stroy-'l. I-.jss, Vioon. Insurane-, tli,.-
iiao.
aInst
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Jan Wheaton. a pron.inenl farmer wh( s.I.Ie.1 al.'.ul live miles (p»m Allanla, an. ll.. am..ninag-.to..k .-,iil...d.e add b. enf, :s life, nangeii iiiniseif loairee. A daugo in Willanl Asylum, al (Hid,
(larliel.l Flulayson, of Dulrolt, a draB* nor uf the Thirty-third MIeblgaa Teiaa*' leers, and Ihn youngest mnmber ol tha irmy, went Inln Washiuglon (rom OaBf Alger to see Ibesighls, He la only IhlltaMI years old, and looke.l very i|ualnt la tha regulallou sbiucli'liat, blue unKora aad bpiwu leggings. Mm. McKlnley roturaai —. Iron a drive whilo he was al tbe WhM j It.use. She notb-ed Iha youngster a* tha > la—.'d Ihr.iiigh the puhlle lobby aad lae vilo-I him Into the private part of tba aaa- -ion. Wlieu he camn ont ha bad a baclall ..I bananas ami a dlmlnnllvn flag of th* I Ilile.l males wilb Iha Preaident's plelara on It,
II, \V M.'C.irrv, lillooo yeara o( age, Iha y..iiuKost s..|iller in llin army whu oarfWa* gun, was alsn at the Wbite llouae tha taaa lav. He la a member u( Cumpaay r, aaa* ml Tenunssee, lie ran away (roa BOaM and enliated. Ills father U au altotaay la Washington,
A wift'b SURPRISE PAHTY.
I'lesenleil ller lluaband tba MoaaiU el I'irieeii lean' rragallgr,
hnvbi Wall.r, a farmer llrlac aaar I,mtr., p.-nn., wns the victim of a aalqaa surprise ..n lb" ililrtjr-elgbth aaalTataaiT '.r his Idnh, Mrs frailer loTHod ahotA tllly Irl-o.ls ami relatives to partlelpalala a . .-l.-bration of the event, rfhortly bofara .Iiiiner a handsono. carriage waa fiiMMtid I., Mr. Walter In.Ier liU plate at tba table was a Hue gold watch. LoaTUiflha table Mr. Waller waa Invltad to Iha raiit aiel a herd ol tea Hulatelu cows waa dmta up and rresenl.vi i., bim. Tbia wat l«l- l-.wej by the a|i|iearanne o( two ywaJAg la.liea dr.-s>ed lu pluk, wbo earrlad a tiav on wbleb ware-pileii gold and allTarlotha un...unt-,( tSOOO. Tbls. too, waa I
htuk
III i» n.
A Up al rrnllsburg. Ste.ib..u Cninly o unknown ..rlglii. desip.vet tbn I'hinne- Oi.era H..iiie- block au.l several I.ualnesi blocks. The I.eMi Is e.t|inate.| at tW.'lOO and I- partially i«,»»red by lusuraue..
^b.inl seventeen dlllereul plaee. In Weat
III, New V'.rk "Inlm Itounseviii.- Wibli
ifug waa Iha gift n( Mr. Wattaft • . •j:-c:. I,, ludaairy mad InmaUtT tm
it Illteen yoars o( married lllehad aa«ai money without Ibo koowledfe et hW.,
Illl
lalher was a MelloelisI mlnl.ter. wbl-h • rouata lur bia (re.|urtil cLiaiigetr ul i» Jabca.
fiear4a TaC4id UMMMoeaaase
The cuDferenoe ol tha DuBkardt, ar I niHu llapllst bretbran. waa held Many doetrlaal ' . flnally milled by IhaUW riie waarlDg of lisards i
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ay with gospel tsaablatw. rMa«fraetoiolBlhaB. 1
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980617 |
| Date | 1898-06-17 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 33 |
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| Title | Queens County Review 18980617 |
| Date | 1898-06-17 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1898 |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue | 33 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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^^r^^r I QUEENS mm REVIEW. rabilahai Brery FridaT Komlnc at FKECFOR, QUEEIB OOUHTT, K. T CHARLES D. SMITH, Proprlator. i&mm i^onnt^ Mt^ittOr BOOl AHD JOB PRIRTIRB -aisotms n- AttractiTe and Artistic Stjia AT Taa REVIEW OmCE by Ptwsr 9mm. 0IVrOI.B COPII-IM. f'lVK C^KPTTM. VOL. III. A FAMILY NKV\SI..M. -.II (IF I.IKAI. .\ M> (. -M:HAI. I N1 r.I-I.K; KNt K. i |
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